Summary

Post-Head Games. In the aftermath of the aftermath of Colconnar, Manfred is fraying badly, and too sure he's lost the town's trust to do much about it. Olivia finally gets fed up, and somewhat forcibly gets him to talk to her about it.

Summary

On the run from a vampire, Imogen Howe is brought to the Silver Birch estate and the company of werewolves by Abigail MacLachlann, an old werewolf herself and a hunter of some renown. The wolves here are meant to keep Imogen safe. There are reasons Abigail would trust them to do so, against anything and everything that might try their luck against them.

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Everything he had planned for the last several centuries has gone up in the literal smoke still billowing from the conclave and his only hopes lies embedded in the hand of a petty criminal dwarf who looks barely old enough to buy a mug of ale. It takes all his self control not to cackle in some forgotten corner like the mad Fen'Harel of Dalish infamy.

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The next day, Graves shows up at Kowalski's wearing color for the first time in a month. He's traded his dark suit for one of a reddish, burnt-umber brown, and two collar pins shaped like golden laurels glitter at his throat. He feels smashing.

Summary

After years of fighting a losing battle, Pellaeon gives in. The conman and his associates had been taken care of, and the treaty with the New Republic was signed. For himself, it is not quite the peace he has been searching for, but it is good enough. Then he receives word that all this time the real Thrawn has been alive, and he wants to return.

But things change, and time doesn't heal all wounds. No one ever said the road to forgiveness was easy, or that you would even want to walk it in the first place.

An AU that asks and answers the question: what if Thrawn lived through the assassination attempt, and returned to the Empire about ten years too late?